Oregon Humanities Center announces 2022–23 faculty fellows
Faculty Research Fellows
Faith Barter, English: “Black Pro Se: Authorship and the Limits of Law in 19th-Century African American Literature” Ernest G. Moll Research Fellowship in Literary Studies.
Stephanie Clark, English: “A King Must Buy a Wife: Purchase, Ownership, and Personhood in Early Medieval England” Ernest G. Moll Research Fellowship in Literary Studies.
Spike Gildea, Linguistics: “Ideophones in Werikyana and Other Cariban Languages.”
Solmaz Mohammadzadeh Kive, Interior Architecture: “Before “Islamic Art.””
Laura Pulido, Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies and Geography: “Representing White Supremacy in Landscapes of Historical Commemoration.”
Lynn Stephen, Anthropology: “What is Justice? Addressing Violence against Indigenous Women in Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States” Provost’s Senior Humanist Fellowship.
Arafaat Valiani, History: “Casting Health? The Politics of Genomic Science, Precision Medicine, and Race in India and North America” VPRI Completion Award.
Sarah Wald, Environmental Studies and English: “Race, Recreation, and Public Lands: Storytelling in the Outdoor Equity Movement” Ernest G. Moll Research Fellowship in Literary Studies.
Julie Weise, History: “Guest Worker: A History of Ideas, 1919–75.”
Priscilla Yamin, Political Science: “Historicizing Social Egg Freezing: Eugenics, Feminism, and the Commodification of Motherhood.”
Alternates
Erin Moore, Architecture and Environmental Studies: “Pipeline Space, Domestic Space: New Structures in Indigenous Pipeline Resistance.”
Bonnie Mann, Philosophy: “Feminist Phenomenology: Essays for the Second Sex in the Twenty-first Century.”
Michael Aronson, Cinema Studies: “Klan Mouse: The Birth of a Nation Redux and White Cultural Nationalism in the 1920s Pacific Northwest.”
Lara Bovilsky, English: “Rogue Writing: Mary Cowden Clarke’s The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines and the Rise of Fan Fiction as Critique.”
Teaching Fellowships
Melissa Graboyes, History: HIST/GLBL 399 “Global Health History” Coleman-Guitteau Professorship in the Humanities.
Claire Herbert, Sociology: SOC 399 “Sociology of Property” Wulf Professorship in the Humanities.
Caroline Lundquist, Philosophy, Prison Education Program, Geography, and Clark Honors College: PHIL 199 “Ethics Through Science Fiction” Wulf Professorship in the Humanities.
Arafaat Valiani, History: HC 434H “Race and Biotechnology” Coleman-Guitteau Professorship in the Humanities.
Dissertation Fellowship and Graduate Research Support Fellowship applications are due February 7, 2022. Recipients will be announced in the spring. Go to ohc.uoregon.edu/fellowships/ for more information.